TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Freshmen, Read What A College Editor Would Do If He Were In Your Shoes Fredericksburg, Va.—(ACP)—The editor of The Bullet of Mary Washington college looks back in a feature titled, "If I Were a Freshman Again:" "I would budget my time to include both studies and extra-curricular activities. "I would get more sleep-at least eight hours. "I would worry less about how I was going to get things done and go ahead and do them. I would worry less about exams, but keep up with daily work." "I would try to budget my allowance so that I wouldn't be broke by the second day. I wouldn't spend all my money on new clothes and then write home for more. I wouldn't call home (reverse charges) every time I got a deficiency. "I wouldn't let anyone make me ashamed of working part-time, because I know it will be a future asset. "I would cut down on the Cokes and Nabs, diet, and eat meals regularly. "I wouldn't be so critical of the food.I'd develop more interesting table talk. "I would make friends with my profs and not hesitate to ask them questions. I wouldn't approach the faculty with flippancy and disrespect. "I wouldn't cut classes more than I should. I would attend more of the social functions—teas, dances and lyceums. "I certainly wouldn't believe all the gossip on the campus concerning students or faculty. "I would be more considerate of roommates when I had 8:30's and they didn't. I wouldn't borrow clothes. I would fix up my room much cuter than I did. I'd have gay curtanis and spreads and I'd have a place to pin souvenirs." "I would read a book on bridge. I would write cheerful letters home instead of woebegone ones that were full of all my little heartaches and troubles. "I would balance the see-saw between 'joiner' and 'stiny-in-the-room.' "I would be sure to keep a good 'rep' and be my true self." Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed in the morning for the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals may be submitted by 4:35 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING—reasonable rate. Prompt service 17 Vt. Vph. 1168 R. 17 WHY WORRY? Finals are a snap when you use College Ohio labs for books on our ads. Watch! I watch for our ads. Student Union Book Store. 17 MAGNETIC Recording machine, type-writers, adding and calculating machines, posture and swivel chairs, filing cabinets, desks and tables so vented for our ads. Mail to Cali. Call 13. TYPING: Term papers, notebooks, themes, thesis, by experienced typist. Prompt service, reasonable rates. Phone 801-2090 Ohio 10 TYPING TUTOR: Need help before those finals? Call Lucy T. 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St. Ph. 418. 15 FOR RENT LIVE NEAR the campus next semester, 2 blocks from Blake—½ block from bus. We have a double room—two room combinatoil after 6 p.m. at 1730 Indiana. Phone 2631 W. FOR BOYS—2 single rooms, $4.50 each per week. 2 double rooms with cooking equipment, $4.50 per week. Two blocks from campus. Call 2999. DOUBLE Room for male students. 1536 Tenn. Phone 2281-R ROOM FOR three undergraduate girls for using semester. 1241 Louisiana. Phone 184J LIVE NEAR the campus next semester, 2 blocks from Blake—½ block from bus. We have a double room—two room combinatoil after 6 p.m. at 1730 Indiana. Phone 2631 W. FOR BOYS—2 single rooms, $4.50 each per week. 2 double rooms with cooking equipment, $4.50 per week. Two blocks from campus. Call 2999. DOUBLE Room for male students. 1536 Tenn. Phone 2281-R ROOM FOR three undergraduate girls for using semester. 1241 Louisiana. Phone 184J LOST WILL the person who took my grey top coat by mistak Wednesday at the Court House Cafe contact Pat. Madden, I have yours. Phone 24824. 12 NOTEBOOK in Snow hall. Contained organic, comparative anatomy and pathogenic bacteriology lecture notes. Need badly. Call 1560M. 11 FOR SALE PUBLIC ADDRESS System, complete with Webster record changer, turner dynamic microphone, and powerful amplifier. Ideal for parties. Leaving school. Must sell. 1244 Ohio. Phone 366. 17 25 FT. IRONWOOD trail-坦克 range, 2 full tanks. Electric brakes, electric refrigerator, water heater, aluminum exterior, Fenced interior. Satelite 1470 New York. 17 LIKE NEW FHA financed five-room efficiency. Good south location. Attached garage. Full basement. Fenced backyard. Gas furnace. $2200 downpayment. Balance payable $54.38 month. Phone 1952 M. 17 'UXEDO, size 37 long. Perfect condition. $25 Indiana. Call 2560 after 7 p.m. 14 PONTICAST. Heater, good seat covers, nearly new tires. An extra clean car. $350. French's Auto Service. 134 New Business Scheme Begun Have you a million-dollar money- maker but can't find the backing to put it on the market? Relax! your worries will soon be over. GOOD USED CARS 47 Ford. 2-door R-H 47 Lev. Arrow R-H 47 Ply. R-H 41 Ford. 2-door 48,000 miles 41 Chev. Club. Coupe R-H 38 Ply. R-H LAWRENCE TIRE AND USED CAR SERVICE 615 Mass. 14 Ph. 323 FINE mobile homes complete with Butane cooking, oil heating, and electric refrigeration, this 3-room house trailer at low cost during your stay at KU. Inspect it at 1700 Kentucky. 14 PAIR OF imported crepe solu women's shoes, Chocolate-brown suede leather size 71/4 inch. 694 Show. 12 FOR SALE OR TRADE 47 Ford coupe 5 pass. h. & r. $1695 41 Chev. 4 door 745 40 Hudson 528 48 Ford. 4 door 695 38 Chev. 4 door 495 We buy used cars MIDWEST MOTORS Ph. 3005 6 blocks north of underline 11 SIAMESE CATs for sale. $25 up. Write W. X. S., 116 Miss. St. or call "Bill" at 2505J for information and appointment. SIAMESE KITTENS for sale. Reasonable for pets. 332 Temple. Phone 1956. 11 Solar charger on a new guaranteed B. F. Goodrich battery. Delivery and installation free. B. F. Goodrich Store. 929 Mass. Phone 21. 19 LATE '29 MODEL. A Ford Sedan Good mechanical condition. 64 heels and seatbelt holder, heaters and beam lights, and fair body. Call 1981 between 6 and 7 p.m. preferably. 11 Paul Malone, director of the business research bureau, said today that a research project has been started to find out where and how much financial backing is available for new Kansas industries. Lloyd M. Jones, economics instructor, will direct the study. Results of the study will be published in a handbook and sent to chamber of commerce secretaries, small investors, and communities interested in industrial development. Present plans call for the study to be completed in September. Included in the handbook will be suggestions for appraising the qualifications of a proposal, and tips on how to present ideas to potential backers. WANTED Financed by the Kansas industrial development commission, the project was formulated Jan. 4 in Wichita by Mr. Malone, Mr. Jones, J. D. Morgan, assistant director of the research bureau, Dale Critser, representative of the Kansas bankers association, Warren Blazier, personnel director of Beech Aircraft, and Carl Nordstrom, state director of research. Must Register For Graduate Exams MALE STUDENT wants job several evenings a week. Skilled stenographer, had some bookkeeping, amateur photographer, baby sitter. You name it. Reply to Box 1, Daily Kansan. 13 WANT to buy heavy weight Air Force 22 Western Civilization building or girdle to 1316 Ohio 12 Students planning to take the graduate record examination on Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 7 and 8 must register by Thursday, Jan. 20. Many schools require this examination to do graduate work. Glenn Cole, counselor with the guidance bureau, said he believes it is best to take the examination here if a student plans graduate work at another school. Plant Life Millions Of Years Old Found In Bonner Springs Quarry Philosophy Group Elects E. S. Robinson, associate professor of philosophy, was elected secretary-treasurer of the Southwestern Philosophical conference Dec. 20 at Norman, Okla. Professor Robinson succeeds Miss Anna D. McCracken, instructor in correspondence study, who held the office for the past two years. Both Professor Robinson and Miss McCracken attended the conference. A rare find of fossils 250 million years old is the result of a recent field trip by Dr. H. A. Ireland and his sedimentation class. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Dr. Ireland, professor of geology, said the fossils are remains of plant life and are remarkable for their excellent state of preservation. Some of them are green which might be their original color. If so, it is very unusual since most fossils are black as a result of carbonization. The fossils were found at the Lone Star cement quarry at Bonner Springs. They were uncovered in shale beds which overlie the limestone that is quarried for cement. The fossils are of continental origin, but the shale is a marine deposit, indicating that the area had been covered by an ancient sea. The fossils are specimens of calamite, ground pine, ferns, and rushes. One unusual piece is a part of a tree with the original bark intact and is six inches in diameter and eight feet long. Dr. Ireland says he is planning to return to the area and continue the search. 13 Not Unlucky For 13-yr-old White Pigeon, Mich.—(UP)—Thirteen is a number 13-year-old Jerry McGowan has been hearing all his life. Born on a Friday the 13th, in 1935, he had 13 guests when he celebrated his 18th birthday last Dec. 13. Two past birthdays have fallen on Friday the 13th. If You STOP to Consider! When you leave your car to be serviced - you will choose experienced mechanics - using the best of tools and equipment. We can give you this experienced service - backed by years of know-how! CHANNEL-SANDERS 622 Mass. Phone 616 CONDENSED STATEMENT The Lawrence National Bank Lawrence, Kansas At the close of business, December 31, 1948 RESOURCES Cash and due from Banks, subject to our check ___ $2,612,595.48 United States Bonds ___ 3,665,297.01 Municipal Bonds ___ 1,136,580.16 Other Bonds ___ 64,026.25 Total Cash and Bonds Total Cash and Bonds Federal Reserve Bank Stock ... 1.00 Banking House ... 1.00 Furniture, Fixtures and Vaults ... 1.00 Other Real Estate ... 3.00 Loans ... 1. Overdrafts ... 1,924. TOTAL RESOURCES ... $9.052.084.45 7,478,498.90 6,000.00 LIABILITIES Capital 100,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 138,874.17 Reserves 86,165.87 Total Capital Account Deposits ... $9,00 TOTAL LIABILITIES 425,040.04 8,627,044.41 $9,052,084.45 Above statement is correct GEO. W. KUHNE, Cashier. Deposits insured under provisions of the Federal Banking Act of 1935